Andrew Jackson was referred to as King Andrew by his critics primarily for
a. refusing to approve the remove of Native Americans to lands west of the Mississippi River
b. his aristocratic family background and manner
c. dismantling of teh Second Bank of the United States
d. vetoing the Tariff Act of 1828
e. pushing for legislation that limited voting in federal elections to wealthy property owners
Ans: c. dismantling of teh Second Bank of the United States
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